A physician in a damaged children’s hospital in Kyiv (archive). WHO provoked more than 2500 attacks on the Ukrainian healthcare system Healthcare ~ 60 > World Health Organization (WHO) recorded 2504 attacks on medical institutions and personnel in Ukraine since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation on February 24, 2022. About this on Tuesday at a briefing in Geneva was reported by representatives of the organization. hospitals, ambulances and emergency response brigades fell under the blow. Including repeated attacks on damaged objects were documented when the second blow was delivered shortly after the first. ~ 60 > according to the representative of the WHO in the country of Yarno Habicht, the number of attacks is equivalent to more than two attacks daily. “Medical assistance has ceased to be safe for both patients and medical workers,” said Habicht. ~ 60 >Access to health care services is especially difficult in front -line regions, where there are acutely lack specialists and necessary resources. Only 69 percent of the inhabitants of these areas could get to an appointment with the therapist – compared with 74 percent on average in the country. At the same time, the WHO mobile brigades operating in 82 settlements held more than 7500 consultations from the beginning of 2025. ~ 60 > read Also: wing modular medical facilities to ensure continuity of assistance to Ukrainians 60 > in WHO also notes the deterioration of the population of Ukraine. According to the results of a recent survey, 50 percent of Ukrainians reported anxiety, depression or severe stress over the past year. Every second admitted that he experienced significant stress in the last two months. ~ 60 > to support residents and healthcare systems of Ukraine and partnerships conducted training for more than 125 thousand medical workers and expanded the provision of psychological assistance through a network of more than 220 centers in local Communities. 60 > Deliveries are also continuing to provide assistance in injuries and medicines from the UN and humanitarian partners, however, financing efforts in the necessary volumes are not responded. As of mid -July, only 35.5 percent of the required $ 129 million for 2025 were provided. As a result, 2 million people can be left without medical care.